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  • chris196
    • Mar 2007
    • 223



    #31
    Originally posted by jsta281 View Post
    Thanks.

    That post was alot of "I hate tubes" and "it is not recommended" so here is a more direct question.

    Has anyone ever seen a rear lift ring and/or its mounting point on the boat damaged due to stress/load from pulling anything?

    I ask so as to consider it as an option for a pulling A tube.
    Yes, it was a lot of that.
    Main reason I posted it was the discussion about the sticker on the back on SNs. Maybe that was a mistake by SN and it's not supposed to refer to the lifting ring, but on my boat there can be no mistake that is the only thing it could refer to.
    Unless you want to make a colossal leap and assume it applies to the pylon in front of the engine that's 10 feet away.
    If that's the case, I'd imagine you'd have a pretty good legal case against correct craft for not making that clear in case something did go wrong.
    Last edited by chris196; 03-21-2013, 03:50 PM.

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    • slob02
      • Sep 2003
      • 333

      • Shawnee Lake Jamestown, Ohio

      • 1993 SNOB 1997 196 2004 206 Team 2008 210 Team 2020 210

      #32
      Pulled from my 206's tower for a few years....no problem. Pulled from the rear lifting ring a few times too
      .....probably not the best place..........but.......it is Nautique!!!!!
      Last edited by slob02; 03-21-2013, 04:07 PM.
      2008 Super Air 210 Team
      2004 AIR 206 Team
      1997 Ski Nautique 196
      1993 Ski Nautique SNOB

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